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The Middleton Place foundation

Stewardship, Stories, and Shared Legacy

Stewardship, Stories, and Shared Legacy

The Middleton Place Foundation is dedicated to preserving the history, landscape, and living traditions of one of America’s most significant landmarks. Established as a not-for-profit educational trust, the Foundation works to nurture history, inspire discovery, and connect people to the layered narratives that define our collective past.

Designated a National Historic Landmark, Middleton Place reflects centuries of triumph, struggle, and transformation. The Foundation preserves the gardens, architecture, and stories of all who shaped this place, including the Middleton family and the generations of enslaved Africans and African Americans whose resilience and contributions continue to influence the nation.

Through immersive storytelling, engaging programs, and thoughtful stewardship, the Foundation ensures that Middleton Place remains both a source of learning and a space for reflection, where history informs the present and inspires the future.

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House Museum

The South Flanker, now the House Museum, stands as a place to honor the generations of enslaved Africans and African Americans whose labor, skill, and resilience shaped Middleton Place. Their stories, alongside those of the Middleton family who lived here, are shared through portraits, furnishings, and artifacts that span more than three centuries. Within these walls, visitors are invited to reflect on a history of beauty and brutality, and to recognize the lives that built, endured, and transformed this place.

Explore the House Museum

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Garden Nursery and Museum Shops

The Shops at Middleton Place feature handcrafted goods, books, garden items, and artisan-made pieces that reflect the history and traditions of this place. Blacksmiths, potters, coopers, and regional makers keep heritage skills alive through their work, offering visitors meaningful ways to connect with the past. Proceeds directly support the Middleton Place Foundation and its mission.

Shop at Middleton Place

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Stableyards

In the Stableyards, visitors encounter the skilled work of enslaved artisans who forged tools, wove cloth, crafted pottery, and tended livestock that sustained plantation life. Heritage breeds of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and more live here as living echoes of that past, animals once cared for under the hands of those whose names are largely unrecorded. Through costumed interpreters and demonstrations, the Foundation honors those lives, restoring visibility to the labor and legacy that continue to shape this place.

Step Into the Stableyard